139
139
Jun 12, 2012
06/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and reagan. you have an arms race. the memory of all of us will be those simple words, "tear down this wall." presidents understand how to communicate to the community. we need to trust them more sometimes as they call them the pinstripe diplomats. >> that is why they got elected. we have seen the good and the bad. thank you very much. doris goodwin. thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. particularly on capitol hill. that is where lawmakers and eric holder are sparring ov
ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
reagan did it but that was one of the new worst presidents in the last hundred years to win a second bill kristol talked about this area well i mean out of this are the whole monologue in the beginning though and it's based on a faulty argument that tax rates and revenue are the same thing i'm not making an argument to you tom that no one here should pay taxes and finance items for the collective good that's not what i'm saying what i'm telling you is republicans we fail to make an argument that there is a tax rate sweet spot they had where you would generate revenue and not stifle the economy at the same time i don't think we're there i think we're still a bit too high although i think i don't think we're there either i mean if you look at the three decade period when america had its highest sustained growth of g.d.p. and best sustained growth of the middle class it was the fifty's sixty's and seventy's when the top tax rate was ninety one percent i think that's the sweet spot right but look at the reagan rates of twenty percent when you get out we had growth rates of seven five and
reagan did it but that was one of the new worst presidents in the last hundred years to win a second bill kristol talked about this area well i mean out of this are the whole monologue in the beginning though and it's based on a faulty argument that tax rates and revenue are the same thing i'm not making an argument to you tom that no one here should pay taxes and finance items for the collective good that's not what i'm saying what i'm telling you is republicans we fail to make an argument...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
college like we used to have before ronald reagan all across the united states or in many places it is certainly california is out for people say yes what are you willing to pay taxes for people say yes you are and you're willing to say yes well the majority the vast majority so you think you should be able to exit for that and all of our money yes i think redeploy i think we're all in on this. really more when there are these then we should reserve you using force to take my money should be reserved for areas of mass consensus i'm telling you you don't have the sixty five percent of americans in the exit polling after the last election so they thought the taxes should go a good forty nine percent of americans don't like obamacare so you're telling me that fifty one percent of america should be able to buy force take forty nine percent of america's money because you've declared it a mandate well that's how it works though they've done that so i don't that's a you know that is that was reagan said the same thing he said ok by force we're going to take a trillion dollars from people's mo
college like we used to have before ronald reagan all across the united states or in many places it is certainly california is out for people say yes what are you willing to pay taxes for people say yes you are and you're willing to say yes well the majority the vast majority so you think you should be able to exit for that and all of our money yes i think redeploy i think we're all in on this. really more when there are these then we should reserve you using force to take my money should be...
528
528
Nov 25, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 528
favorite 0
quote 0
george, i have enough time here in washington to remember when president ronald reagan in lebanon saw our embassy attack and then a barracks bombed where 230 u.s. marines were killed. that sort of thing should at least call the attention of the united states to look to ways to avoid these tragedies in the future. instead this has just been a dance fest to go after ambassador rice. that should come to an end. let's get down to the basic issues as the state department is doing. find out how to keep our people safe who are representing us around the world and stop making this a personal attack on ambassador rice. >> on that you can both know there will be questions. senator graham, quickly, the last word. >> this is about four dead americans and about a national security failure. we need a focused look at what happened here. last week al qaeda was taken out because we didn't want to tip them off. this week apparently al qaeda was taken out. my belief is that the intel -- there was a mountain of intel to display the video characteristic. there was none that said this was a spontaneous eve
george, i have enough time here in washington to remember when president ronald reagan in lebanon saw our embassy attack and then a barracks bombed where 230 u.s. marines were killed. that sort of thing should at least call the attention of the united states to look to ways to avoid these tragedies in the future. instead this has just been a dance fest to go after ambassador rice. that should come to an end. let's get down to the basic issues as the state department is doing. find out how to...
148
148
Jan 16, 2012
01/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
my life has been so much in the publicsector, and if i say i worked with ronald reagan to develop a jobs plan that's demonstrable. and if i say we worked with president clintonnd we had unemployment come down to 4.2% and balancedthe budget for four straight years, and that's out in the open. governor romney should be held to the same test of bei out in e open. >> do you beeve governor omney is aood businessman and has been a good businessman, don't you? >> sure. i think he's a tough and smart businessman. and the question is what is his character and what w hi judgment? how does that relate to being president? are there legitimate questions that can be asd that ought to be answered by somebody who wants to be president. it's a question about how you approach people. how you approach circumstances, what values you bring to bear, and those are legitimate questions if all ofs are running for president and people should know it before they vote, because the presidency is such a central position in our society th you want to know what does ts person think, what are they doing, and what values
my life has been so much in the publicsector, and if i say i worked with ronald reagan to develop a jobs plan that's demonstrable. and if i say we worked with president clintonnd we had unemployment come down to 4.2% and balancedthe budget for four straight years, and that's out in the open. governor romney should be held to the same test of bei out in e open. >> do you beeve governor omney is aood businessman and has been a good businessman, don't you? >> sure. i think he's a tough...
160
160
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
we lost over 230 marines, in the barracks in beirut, lebanon under president ronald reagan. these acts of terrorism, as horrific as they are, have to be understood as being part of living in a dangerous world. now, lets ask the honest questions, let's gather the evidence and make sure we understand exactly what did occur. but jumping to conclusions, i think, darrell issa does a documentary dump on his web site of sensitive information about those in libya who were helping keep america safe, it shows the lengths many go to to try to politicize the situation. >> chris: senator graham, is that what you are doing, politicizing the situation no thank god for a media that asks question and some republican control of one branch of the government and if you left it up to this administration to inform the american people we'd still be believing it was a spontaneous riot spurred by video. there was no mob, no riot. and, so, no, i am totally convinced this is going to go down in history as one of the most major breakdowns of national security in a very long time, exhibit a of a failed
we lost over 230 marines, in the barracks in beirut, lebanon under president ronald reagan. these acts of terrorism, as horrific as they are, have to be understood as being part of living in a dangerous world. now, lets ask the honest questions, let's gather the evidence and make sure we understand exactly what did occur. but jumping to conclusions, i think, darrell issa does a documentary dump on his web site of sensitive information about those in libya who were helping keep america safe, it...
191
191
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
WMPT
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
it wasn't terribly long ago that ronald reagan won 49 states. that's a mandate. it's unthinkable that any candidate can win anywhere close to that. obama won a pretty impressive victory even without a serious third party candidate, he did not get 51% of the popular vote. he won 26 states to romney's 24 states. we'll see time after time very, very close elections. we need to rethink the negotiations of mandates and say this person won the presidency. they need to go forward with that agenda. >> what about the republicans? are they going to do a big rethink here? >> yes, and more than one. it was interesting that the republican governors happened to be meeting this week in las vegas when this news about the interesting comments that romney made to his donors that we just saw and the republican governors, bobby jindal of louisiana did not miss five seconds before they really denounced what romney was saying. the republicans have a lot of things to think about, not of which is their growing problem with hispanic voters. that is the big growing group in this country.
it wasn't terribly long ago that ronald reagan won 49 states. that's a mandate. it's unthinkable that any candidate can win anywhere close to that. obama won a pretty impressive victory even without a serious third party candidate, he did not get 51% of the popular vote. he won 26 states to romney's 24 states. we'll see time after time very, very close elections. we need to rethink the negotiations of mandates and say this person won the presidency. they need to go forward with that agenda....
273
273
Aug 5, 2012
08/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
blunt, 1986 -- one thing to say about ronald reagan , they were o'neill instrumental, but bob packwood and danny rostenkowski -- >> added them to the list. >> since then, we have done nothing to the tax code but put in credits for the socially worthy, whether it is insulation, giving to diabetes, what ever else -- >> nascar, all sorts of stuff. >> we have a member who has a history in the banking industry. >> don't reminded me. that excludes him from the discussion. >> i want to say one thing about the tax policy, because we hear this as a liberal organization -- >> that is what the romney campaign says. >> they have an adviser to president george h.w. bush. this is not some liberal organization, not a profession obama establishment. it was done for the brookings institution. the analysis of the romney tax plan just as not at all. mathematically, it does not work. you may not like it -- >> obama is attacking the only good part of it! >> you say to get rid of the loopholes, but he does not say which loopholes -- >> does not say anything. >> do you believe that marriage should between a
blunt, 1986 -- one thing to say about ronald reagan , they were o'neill instrumental, but bob packwood and danny rostenkowski -- >> added them to the list. >> since then, we have done nothing to the tax code but put in credits for the socially worthy, whether it is insulation, giving to diabetes, what ever else -- >> nascar, all sorts of stuff. >> we have a member who has a history in the banking industry. >> don't reminded me. that excludes him from the...
223
223
Nov 30, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1981 ronald reagan cut taxes from 91% to 25%. we saw the beginning of the biggest economic expansion in the history of the republic. if you want to look at history, wolf blitzer, go to 1981, 1996. >> sean: all right. it seems like the president and his friends in the media, they're not giving up on the campaign mode. here's susan rice, misled the american people, despite the evidence we have to the contrary thacontrarythat as far as what . watch this. >> there's been a witch-hunt against every prominent person of color that served alongside the president, and this is part of it. >> a political cover-up while pursuing an inappropriate political candidate. the horrible optics of he and lindsey graham as old white establishment men who attacked an african american woman, laying the groundwork for 2016. >> horrible optics of mccain, lindsey graham, old, white, establishment, repeatedly attacking a much younger black woman. >> you're watching the militant, radical left flexing its muscles. they're going -- they're transcending class w
in 1981 ronald reagan cut taxes from 91% to 25%. we saw the beginning of the biggest economic expansion in the history of the republic. if you want to look at history, wolf blitzer, go to 1981, 1996. >> sean: all right. it seems like the president and his friends in the media, they're not giving up on the campaign mode. here's susan rice, misled the american people, despite the evidence we have to the contrary thacontrarythat as far as what . watch this. >> there's been a witch-hunt...
210
210
Jan 15, 2012
01/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
and ronald reagan recessed to appoint people. listen, the point is this, the president is entitled by our constitution to appoint people. the republicans have made it so that the national labor relations board, they didn't want it to even work, and he had to do recess appointments there. cordray. that's what this is all about. that's why it was such a good move by the president. i am confident that the president's recess appointments will be upheld in the courts. without any question, i think that will be the case. >> let me go through some issues if i can. >> let me ask you -- >> if i could say, the recess appointment is something that i came up with during the bush years, but the reason bush didn't do recess appointments during the time we had the recess is because i worked with him, and we gave president bush hundreds and hundreds of people. he didn't have to worry about recess appointments because we were working with him, and i believe the man that i believe now the president has the right to make appointment. >> you talk ab
and ronald reagan recessed to appoint people. listen, the point is this, the president is entitled by our constitution to appoint people. the republicans have made it so that the national labor relations board, they didn't want it to even work, and he had to do recess appointments there. cordray. that's what this is all about. that's why it was such a good move by the president. i am confident that the president's recess appointments will be upheld in the courts. without any question, i think...
158
158
Sep 24, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't cut the mustard. those things you just mentioned. the economy is so much weaker, very different electorate. ronald reagan didn't have a tough primary battle the way that mitt romney did. but the biggest difference between these two elections is that the country was so different then. the south was still considered democratic. it was only beginning to trend republican. so the week before the election, you had ronald reagan c campaigning in new york city trying to win new york. jimmy carter was campaigning in texas, unimaginable today. it was a very different map, and that's one of the reasons that it's so hard for romney to win this election. what's amazing is we've seen republicans make this ronald reagan comparison before. about four years ago when john mccain fell in the polls, his people also trying to draw that comparison. >> to your point, let me put up the screen on the r
mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't cut the mustard. those things you just mentioned. the economy is so much weaker, very different electorate. ronald reagan didn't have a tough primary battle the way that mitt romney did. but the biggest difference between these two elections is that the country was so different then. the south was still considered democratic. it was only beginning to...
109
109
Mar 26, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
this is his contribution to the republican party who formed it more than beginning -- ronald reagan. today's republican party is more of an error to jerry falwell than ronald reagan. >> host: very interesting. the parties replace national conventions. >> host: talk about his religious faith especially someone who could not talk to him directly. >> his father was agnostic, of bootlegger and very successful businessman of five . [laughter] his moghter] his mother was about but clearly the junior partner in the at attended local college and one day talking to his members his group of fellows and said i want to hear preaching like my mom used to listen on the radio. they said go over to park avenue baptist church. they said go there there is also pretty girls. there was cnf and he converted that night. it is not the authentic conversion. not a charlatan. of course, you're terrified you'll find a personal scandal upheld hong in his life. >> he just proved he is a true christian 90% would say that. [laughter] in the event they got it was not there. but like his personality there's a great
this is his contribution to the republican party who formed it more than beginning -- ronald reagan. today's republican party is more of an error to jerry falwell than ronald reagan. >> host: very interesting. the parties replace national conventions. >> host: talk about his religious faith especially someone who could not talk to him directly. >> his father was agnostic, of bootlegger and very successful businessman of five . [laughter] his moghter] his mother was about but...
98
98
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
ron versus reagan. ronald reagan. in 1980, they did both. they dispelled notions about his challengers. in this case that ronald reagan was in the cowboy that would recklessly send us down the path to armageddon. he did that with a smile with one simple question. are you better off than you were four years ago. very simple and very clear and very ronald reagan. for one mitt romney, that is all that this race comes down to. whether we can keep it simple and clear. after all the noise, leave voters understand that this election really comes down to. are you better off than you were four years ago. because that could make a compelling case. we will see next week in denver for the first day, october 3, we are back for each and everyone there every one there after we started, 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we are with you through midnight. i'm telling you folks that when we told you from the very beginning, the caucuses, primaries, a lot of people talk about this. it is your money and your life in your future. we think you deserve it. we mean it. with t
ron versus reagan. ronald reagan. in 1980, they did both. they dispelled notions about his challengers. in this case that ronald reagan was in the cowboy that would recklessly send us down the path to armageddon. he did that with a smile with one simple question. are you better off than you were four years ago. very simple and very clear and very ronald reagan. for one mitt romney, that is all that this race comes down to. whether we can keep it simple and clear. after all the noise, leave...
174
174
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as number ten of the 20. they put him at the bottom of the list just below ronald reagan. but it is interesting. the popular people put him in the middle of achievements. it was one of the top ten in the country, so they excluded george w. bush. to my regret they excluded george herbert walker bush who i personally thing they deserved more credit than they got. the popular vote excluded woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson charted american history for the next years. >> what do you make of the breakdown if you look at the list that's used democratic. out of ten, only three are republicans. >> yeah. i mean the people, four were repu
>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as...
157
157
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen and journalist but as a father and husband and grandfather, and as i see thing i ought to write them and try to start this dialogue, which i'm trying to do with this book, but what i'm about to do next. >> in his latest "the time of our lives," tom brokaw urges americans to redefine the american dream. and sunday live in depth, your questions for the former anchor and managing editor of "nbc nightly news." in his half dozen books, he's written about the greatest generation, the 1960s, and today. "in depth" sunday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. >>> u.s. policy in the middle east
this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen...
164
164
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
reagan on social security reform we can add years of solvency and to medicare and do it and increase benefits like with obama care and we need both sides to be willing. i know the democrats are willing. president obama's willing to sit down at the table. what we don't need to do i can tell you is cut benefits. that's something that i don't think is the first thing that should be put forward. we have a lot of opportunity to continue to make reforms in medicare, make sure we build in more efficiencies to the program so we can add the years of solvency. >> what about eligibility age change? >> well, eligibility age change would fall in the realm of benefit cuts. we need to focus like i said first on making sure we build in more efficiencies to the program. we have been able to from obama care make sure that with that $716 billion in savings plowed in to waste, fraud and abuse -- fighting waste, fraud and abuse we have collected more than $10 billion in fraudulent medicare payments and we can make more progress in that area, as well. >> thank you so much. i greatly appreciate you joining
reagan on social security reform we can add years of solvency and to medicare and do it and increase benefits like with obama care and we need both sides to be willing. i know the democrats are willing. president obama's willing to sit down at the table. what we don't need to do i can tell you is cut benefits. that's something that i don't think is the first thing that should be put forward. we have a lot of opportunity to continue to make reforms in medicare, make sure we build in more...
229
229
May 12, 2012
05/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
with ronald reagan. i'm not sure that's going to get him votes from folks either. >> okay. but maybe governor romney is counting on the older vote anyway. specifically what the governor is saying about the obama administration is the most anti-small business administration since carter. is that an accurate comparison? >> you know, i worked in the 1980 carter campaign. i worked for ted kennedy first. i can't remember for the life of me what jimmy carter's policies toward small business were. so if i can't remember, and literally i was there, i'm just not sure how meaningful that comparison is going to be to anybody else. >> so do you think governor romney is going to get off this whole comparison between presidents and obama and carter, and, on the other hand, do you think president obama will continue to conjure up positive thoughts that president reagan's name provides? >> well, president reagan is still known and admired as the great commuter. so i think in a way that's a sort of natural comparison for
with ronald reagan. i'm not sure that's going to get him votes from folks either. >> okay. but maybe governor romney is counting on the older vote anyway. specifically what the governor is saying about the obama administration is the most anti-small business administration since carter. is that an accurate comparison? >> you know, i worked in the 1980 carter campaign. i worked for ted kennedy first. i can't remember for the life of me what jimmy carter's policies toward small...
188
188
Jul 19, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal would contribute to encirclement of the united states by hostile naval forces and thereby threaten our ability to survive. even after john wayne sent reagan a private and personal note offering to show him point by goddamn point in the treaty where you are misinforming people and offering fair warning that's it's time for him to shut his pie hole, if you continue to publish these remarks, someone will release the letter saying that you're not as thorough in your reviewing of this or you're damned obtuse when it comes to reading the english language.
this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal...
92
92
Aug 24, 2012
08/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
bush, and they problem with ronald reagan, they just hate us. look, certainly there are exceptions, i do know about the sort of round robin nature of these meetings, iran's important was next, but this this environment, someone should have said, maybe this is not the time, i am wondering if there is such a disconnect to this body, we should say the hell with it? well, you know, u.n. is not aligned with the u.s., as you pointed out, it is aligned against the u.s., we pay 22% of their tab, more than anybody else, they do everything and anything they do to ac the opposite of our best interest of will no wonder in u.s. taxpayer sentiment is so negative against the u.n., can you imagine this happening under ronald reagan? i don't think so, this is lack of leadership, the president, he gave up our missile defenses, and got nothing in return. and endangered, and antagonized our allies, and at the same time with an open mike, president of united states saying that president of russia, after this election, we can do whatever you want, i am pier phrasin -
bush, and they problem with ronald reagan, they just hate us. look, certainly there are exceptions, i do know about the sort of round robin nature of these meetings, iran's important was next, but this this environment, someone should have said, maybe this is not the time, i am wondering if there is such a disconnect to this body, we should say the hell with it? well, you know, u.n. is not aligned with the u.s., as you pointed out, it is aligned against the u.s., we pay 22% of their tab, more...
204
204
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
ronald reagan did that, bill clinton did it. but this idea that we can't do it and certainly when pundits say further candidate should even touch it tomorrow night, that gets to the core of the problem. >>guest: that is exactly correct. this is the issue. all the issues that we are talking about in the economy are encompassed inside the national debt argument. you can get rid of the unfunded liabilities, as well, just the way we did with social security under ronald reagan by tending the age of retirement, by reducing benefits, by subjecting half of them to the income tax. there are lots of things you can do to bring this economy back and fairly quickly in two terms you could bring it back the way reagan did. >>neil: the fact is you cannot buy your way out it. you have to boom your way out of it. thank you, art. >> in washington, dc, talk of a plan to keep the government from going off an immediate fiscal cliff because if nothing is done, tax bill per household could jump an average of $3,500. now to washington, dc, with latest
ronald reagan did that, bill clinton did it. but this idea that we can't do it and certainly when pundits say further candidate should even touch it tomorrow night, that gets to the core of the problem. >>guest: that is exactly correct. this is the issue. all the issues that we are talking about in the economy are encompassed inside the national debt argument. you can get rid of the unfunded liabilities, as well, just the way we did with social security under ronald reagan by tending the...
183
183
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it reminds you of the days of tip o o'neills and ronald reagans where politicians could get together and be friendly and warm for a moment, and we have got to get that back. >> the jokes were fabulous. that was hilarious that was great. obama u nu was good jok. i did not know romney was. i think he will make a great comedianan-in-chief, which is one of the things we require in our presidentt obama has been extremely entertaining and al the dinners he has done, the white house correspondents ent, the way he to donald trump apart. it should have been illegal, it was so hilarious. >> see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you inin part by the american federation of government employees, prououd to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org.
>> it reminds you of the days of tip o o'neills and ronald reagans where politicians could get together and be friendly and warm for a moment, and we have got to get that back. >> the jokes were fabulous. that was hilarious that was great. obama u nu was good jok. i did not know romney was. i think he will make a great comedianan-in-chief, which is one of the things we require in our presidentt obama has been extremely entertaining and al the dinners he has done, the white house...